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Just don't see Gilyard being better than Tate, Benn, LeFall, or D. Williams. I like him and we will be a good pro receiver but I don't see him being drafted higher than those guys...Tate and Benn for sure. Otherwise I like most of the rankings, nice job

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Just don't see Gilyard being better than Tate, Benn, LeFall, or D. Williams. I like him and we will be a good pro receiver but I don't see him being drafted higher than those guys...Tate and Benn for sure. Otherwise I like most of the rankings, nice job

HUH? Mardy Gilyard is a beast! I think he'll solidify himself around the top after the combine.

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I take Benn over Gilyard any day of the week, and probably Tate depending on needs/offense.

Damian Williams isn't going to be a 1st rounder, or late 1st if he is, but I can't imagine any team not loving him once he's in camp. Silk.

Benn is a better athlete, faster, can jump higher, and runs with more power. Meanwhile, Mardy Gilyard is a much, much, better wide receiver. Benn is a natural catcher of the ball. Much like Darrius Heyward-Bey, Benn waits for the ball to get to him and quite often uses his body, not his hands to catch.

Gilyard catches better, runs better routes, and has an overall better understanding of the receiver position. While he may not be as fast or athletic, his field vision and quickness is better than Benn and this makes Gilyard more dangerous with the ball in his hands.

Compare DHB to Qustin Collie. A year ago as prospects I doubt anyone had Collie ahead of DHB. I know they've only played 1 season in the NFL, but would anyone here take DHB over Collie now?